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Episode 9-  It’s Fantastic, It’s Unbelievable, And It’s Terrible. But It’s True.

Episode 9- It’s Fantastic, It’s Unbelievable, And It’s Terrible. But It’s True.

Update: 2024-07-04
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Our ninth episode!
That’s almost ten.

Featuring: Crime Talk with the Holmes Bros.…Olive Garden Gangsters… The Bureaucrat… Bitch Bar… Superheroes’ Day Off…
and More!

“Crime Talk with the Holmes Brothers” written by Erik Deckers

Voices:
Mycroft Holmes: Scott Monty
Sherlock Holmes: Paul Singleton
Charles Garrett: Burt Wolder
Heather Featherlight: Toni Deckers

“Olive Garden Gangsters” written by Alex R. Wagner

Voices:
CEO (The Don): Jeffrey Herman
Minion 1: Michael Lewis
Minion 2: Doc Anthony Bravo
Minion 3: Marc Lucia

“The Bureaucrat: The Pickleball Courts” written by Wayne Cothron and Doug McDowell

Voices:
V-mail: Jennifer Kalison
Jeffrey Davis: Doc Anthony Bravo
Art Cox: Doug McDowell
Dana: Kayla Miller
David Schultz: Marc Lucia

“Bitch Bar” written by Doug McDowell

Voices:
Announcer (Male): Jeffrey Herman
Announcer (Female): Toni Deckers

“Superheroes Day Off” written by Jennifer Kalison

Voices:
Barb (Blue Suede): Sarah Zavala
Diane (Lasso Girl): Rachael Tillman
Customer 1: Doug McDowell
Customer 2: Toni Deckers
Customer 3: Michael Lewis

If you enjoyed "Crime Talk", please check out Scott, Paul and Burt on their podcasts: I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere, the first podcast for devotees of Sherlock Holmes now in its 18th season. And also Trifles, examining the cases of Sherlock Holmes, now in its 8th season. Available wherever fine podcasts are sold.

Visit us at www.cannedmeattheatre.com

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Episode 9-  It’s Fantastic, It’s Unbelievable, And It’s Terrible. But It’s True.

Episode 9- It’s Fantastic, It’s Unbelievable, And It’s Terrible. But It’s True.

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